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MOODY’S CORP. $42 (New York symbol MCO; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 222.9 million; Market cap: $9.4 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 4.1; Dividend yield: 1.5%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.moodys.com) continues to see rising demand for its credit ratings as the global economy improves. In 2011, the company’s earnings rose 12.1%, to $564.4 million from $503.3 million in 2010. Moody’s spent $333.8 million on share buybacks during the year. Because of fewer shares outstanding, earnings per share rose 15.5%, to $2.46 from $2.13. Revenue rose 12.2%, to $2.3 billion from $2.0 billion.
For 2012, Moody’s expects to earn $2.68 a share. The stock trades at 15.7 times that estimate. The company also raised its quarterly dividend by 14.3%, to $0.16 a share from $0.14. The new annual rate of $0.64 yields 1.5%.
Moody’s is a buy.
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For 2012, Moody’s expects to earn $2.68 a share. The stock trades at 15.7 times that estimate. The company also raised its quarterly dividend by 14.3%, to $0.16 a share from $0.14. The new annual rate of $0.64 yields 1.5%.
Moody’s is a buy.
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WESTERN UNION CO. $18 (New York symbol WU; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 620.3 million; Market cap: $11.2 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.0; Dividend yield: 2.2%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.westernunion.com) provides money-transfer and foreign-exchange services in over 200 countries.
In November 2011, the company paid $967.8 million for the business-payments division of U.K.-based Travelex Holdings Ltd. This subsidiary processes payments for 35,000 businesses in 14 countries.
These operations helped push up Western Union’s revenue by 5.8% in 2011, to $5.5 billion from $5.2 billion in 2010. If you exclude integration costs and other unusual items, earnings rose 4.9%, to $995.8 million from $949.2 million. Earnings per share rose 10.6%, to $1.57 from $1.42, on fewer shares outstanding.
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In November 2011, the company paid $967.8 million for the business-payments division of U.K.-based Travelex Holdings Ltd. This subsidiary processes payments for 35,000 businesses in 14 countries.
These operations helped push up Western Union’s revenue by 5.8% in 2011, to $5.5 billion from $5.2 billion in 2010. If you exclude integration costs and other unusual items, earnings rose 4.9%, to $995.8 million from $949.2 million. Earnings per share rose 10.6%, to $1.57 from $1.42, on fewer shares outstanding.
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T. ROWE PRICE GROUP INC. $64 (Nasdaq symbol TROW; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 253.5 million; Market cap: $16.2 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 6.0; Dividend yield: 2.1%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.troweprice.com) sells mutual funds and wealth management services.
On December 31, 2011, the company had $489.5 billion of assets under management, up from $482.0 billion a year earlier.
That’s mainly because T. Rowe Price sold $11.0 billion of mutual funds (net of redemptions) during the year. It continues to see strong demand for its “Retirement Funds,” which invest in its other funds and automatically adjust the buyer’s portfolio balance according to their age. Retirement Funds accounted for 68% of the company’s mutual fund sales in 2011.
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On December 31, 2011, the company had $489.5 billion of assets under management, up from $482.0 billion a year earlier.
That’s mainly because T. Rowe Price sold $11.0 billion of mutual funds (net of redemptions) during the year. It continues to see strong demand for its “Retirement Funds,” which invest in its other funds and automatically adjust the buyer’s portfolio balance according to their age. Retirement Funds accounted for 68% of the company’s mutual fund sales in 2011.
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EBAY INC. $38 (Nasdaq symbol EBAY; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 1.3 billion; Market cap: $49.4 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.7; No dividends paid; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.ebay.com) operates the world’s largest auction website, with over 99 million users. It also processes online financial transactions, mostly through its PayPal subsidiary.
In 2011, eBay’s revenue rose 27.3%, to $11.7 billion from $9.2 billion in 2010. Strong international growth pushed up PayPal’s revenue by 28.4%. eBay’s auction websites saw a 16.1% revenue gain.
PayPal continues to grow rapidly; the division now accounts for 38% of eBay’s total revenue.
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In 2011, eBay’s revenue rose 27.3%, to $11.7 billion from $9.2 billion in 2010. Strong international growth pushed up PayPal’s revenue by 28.4%. eBay’s auction websites saw a 16.1% revenue gain.
PayPal continues to grow rapidly; the division now accounts for 38% of eBay’s total revenue.
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APPLE INC. $603 (Nasdaq symbol AAPL; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 932.4 million; Market cap: $562.2 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 4.4; Dividend yield: 1.8%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.apple.com) is up about 50% since the start of 2012, mainly due to strong sales of its iPhone smartphones and iPad tablet computers.
The company now plans to reward its shareholders by returning some of its $97.6 billion, or $104.70 a share, in cash and investments (as of the end of 2011.)
In the fourth quarter of its current fiscal year, which ends September 30, 2012, Apple will start paying quarterly dividends of $2.65 a share; the annual rate of $10.60 yields 1.8%. Apple also plans to buy back $10 billion of its shares over the next three years.
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The company now plans to reward its shareholders by returning some of its $97.6 billion, or $104.70 a share, in cash and investments (as of the end of 2011.)
In the fourth quarter of its current fiscal year, which ends September 30, 2012, Apple will start paying quarterly dividends of $2.65 a share; the annual rate of $10.60 yields 1.8%. Apple also plans to buy back $10 billion of its shares over the next three years.
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CINTAS CORP. $39 (Nasdaq symbol CTAS; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 129.7 million; Market cap: $5.1 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.3; Dividend yield: 1.4%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.cintas.com) provides a wide range of products and services to over 900,000 businesses, mainly in North America.
The company gets 71% of its revenue from renting uniforms, which it makes and cleans at its own factories, and renting a wide variety of related products, such as mats, towels, mops and cleaning supplies. It gets a further 11% of its revenue by selling uniforms.
In the past few years, the company has branched out into new areas. For example, it now gets 10% of its revenue by providing first aid kits, fire extinguishers, sprinklers and emergency-exit lights to businesses. In addition, Cintas helps its clients comply with local safety regulations.
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The company gets 71% of its revenue from renting uniforms, which it makes and cleans at its own factories, and renting a wide variety of related products, such as mats, towels, mops and cleaning supplies. It gets a further 11% of its revenue by selling uniforms.
In the past few years, the company has branched out into new areas. For example, it now gets 10% of its revenue by providing first aid kits, fire extinguishers, sprinklers and emergency-exit lights to businesses. In addition, Cintas helps its clients comply with local safety regulations.
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The arrival of new wireless providers has put pressure on Canada’s three main telecommunications companies (BCE, Telus and Rogers). To remain competitive, all three are offering subscribers better long-term deals. They are also making big investments in new wireless and high-speed Internet technologies. However, these moves are also dampening their profits. Still, demand for wireless services continues to rise, and we feel BCE’s broad geographic reach puts it in the best position to profit from that trend. The improving economy should also push up ad sales at its TV stations and other media businesses. Moreover, the company recently went through a significant restructuring. That will increase its long-term profits and give it more cash for dividends....
SNC-LAVALIN GROUP INC. $39 (Toronto symbol SNC; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 150.9 million; Market cap: $5.9 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.8; Dividend yield: 2.2%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.snclavalin.com) fell over 20% on February 28, 2012 after it announced that its 2011 earnings will be $80 million, or 18% below its earlier forecast. In 2010, SNC earned $437.0 million, or $2.87 a share. The earnings drop is partly due to $35 million in unusual payments related to certain construction contracts. Because of the recent civil war, SNC will also write down the value of its Libyan operations, including a prison, an airport and a water treatment system, by $23 million. The company did not say if the unusual payments are connected to its Libyan projects. SNC is working with its external auditors and lawyers to examine these payments and certain other contracts....
While BCE remains our favourite telco, we still have a high opinion of these three. Each faces unique challenges, and their concentration in certain regions adds risk. However, ongoing investments in their networks will continue to help them hang on to customers in the face of strong competition from cable companies and Internet-based phone services. That will also let them maintain or increase their dividends. TELUS CORP. (Toronto symbols T $57 and T.A $57; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Utilities sector; Shares outstanding: 325.0 million; Market cap: $18.5 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.8; Dividend yield: 4.3%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.telus.com) gets most of its growth from wireless services. Its 7.3 million subscribers across Canada now supply 52% of its earnings....
BOMBARDIER INC. (Toronto symbols BBD.A $4.13 and BBD.B $4.08; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 1.7 billion; Market cap: $7.0 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.3; Dividend yield: 2.4%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.bombardier.com) earned $837 million, or $0.47 a share, in the year ended December 31, 2011 (all amounts except share price and market cap in U.S. dollars). It earned $762 million, or $0.42 a share, in the 12 months ended January 31, 2011 (the company has changed its fiscal year end to December 31). Revenue was $18.3 billion compared with $17.9 billion. Sales of passenger railcars supplies 53% of Bombardier’s total revenue. This business has a backlog of $31.9 billion. The company gets the remaining 47% of its revenue from its aerospace division. This division has an order backlog of $22.0 billion. Bombardier is a buy. The subordinate-voting class B shares are the better choice, due to their greater liquidity and slightly higher dividend yield.